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Brown professor Tricia Rose on how views of a colorblind America inhibit efforts to fight racism

Brown professor Tricia Rose on how views of a colorblind America inhibit efforts to fight racism

Released Friday, 3rd May 2024
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Brown professor Tricia Rose on how views of a colorblind America inhibit efforts to fight racism

Brown professor Tricia Rose on how views of a colorblind America inhibit efforts to fight racism

Brown professor Tricia Rose on how views of a colorblind America inhibit efforts to fight racism

Brown professor Tricia Rose on how views of a colorblind America inhibit efforts to fight racism

Friday, 3rd May 2024
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As someone who grew up in Harlem and the Bronx, Brown University professor Tricia Rose has had a front row seat on the racial fault lines in American society. Her latest book is Metaracism -- How Systemic Racism Devastates Black Lives -- And How We Break Free. Rose’s book offers a new view of structural racism, how it works, and what is needed to make change. So are Americans ready to acknowledge the persistence of racism and how it affects our country? And how is the outlook for improving the situation in the heat of a high-stakes political year? This week on Political Roundtable, I’m going in-depth with director of Brown University’s Center for the Study and Race and Ethnicity in America Tricia Rose.

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